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SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
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HONORARY CHAIRMAN
MAYOR ALLEN POMERDY
POST OFFICE BOX 1113
EATTLE 11, WASHINGTON
GENERAL CHAIRMAN
ROBERT J. BLOCK
SECRETARY
MRS. ARTHUR J.KRAUSS
TREASURER
HENRY HAYUM
ADVISORY COUNCIL
CO-CHAIRMEN
REX ALLISON
HARRY CARR
MRS. THOMAS STIMSON
PLANNING AND
REAL ESTATE DIVISION
WALDO B. CHRISTENSQN
CHAIRMAN
LEGAL AND
FINANCIAL DIVISION
RICHARD S. WHITE
CHAIRMAN
PUBLIC INFORMATION
DIVISION
BERALD A. HOECK
R
SEA
711.55109
R299
April 22, 1955
This report is a challenge to Seattle --it recommends the
expenditure of approximately ten million dollars to bring Seattle1 s
public facilities up to par* This is a practical program for a growing community*
The report is a two-fold plan:
1* The acquisition of 32* 1 acres of land on the First Hill area
and the building of a convention hall to seat 3, 500 (ideally designed for concert purposes) with first-floor area for meetings,
banquets, etc*, and a smaller theater of 500-800 for children's
creative dramatics* amateur theater, etce (8-1/2 million)
2* The acquisition of additional land in the Civic Auditorium
area for adequate parking and the conversion of the Civic Auditorium building to a first-class sports center and exposition
area* (1-1/2 million)
We in Seattle have felt a great need of many years for adequate
public facilities for sport, cultural and commercial purposes* The
Civic Center Committee was organized in January,, 1954, to study this
problem and now we come to you with our first report--a report which
reflects the considered judgment of many architects, engineers and
real estate people* I feel this is a creditable job to which the community owes a debt to Waldo Christenson and the many able people
who assisted him. On the Planning Committee's behalf I would like
to thank the Junior League of Seattle for yeoman service in the many

SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
0 01 00 5002814 0
HONORARY CHAIRMAN
MAYOR ALLEN POMERDY
POST OFFICE BOX 1113
EATTLE 11, WASHINGTON
GENERAL CHAIRMAN
ROBERT J. BLOCK
SECRETARY
MRS. ARTHUR J.KRAUSS
TREASURER
HENRY HAYUM
ADVISORY COUNCIL
CO-CHAIRMEN
REX ALLISON
HARRY CARR
MRS. THOMAS STIMSON
PLANNING AND
REAL ESTATE DIVISION
WALDO B. CHRISTENSQN
CHAIRMAN
LEGAL AND
FINANCIAL DIVISION
RICHARD S. WHITE
CHAIRMAN
PUBLIC INFORMATION
DIVISION
BERALD A. HOECK
R
SEA
711.55109
R299
April 22, 1955
This report is a challenge to Seattle --it recommends the
expenditure of approximately ten million dollars to bring Seattle1 s
public facilities up to par* This is a practical program for a growing community*
The report is a two-fold plan:
1* The acquisition of 32* 1 acres of land on the First Hill area
and the building of a convention hall to seat 3, 500 (ideally designed for concert purposes) with first-floor area for meetings,
banquets, etc*, and a smaller theater of 500-800 for children's
creative dramatics* amateur theater, etce (8-1/2 million)
2* The acquisition of additional land in the Civic Auditorium
area for adequate parking and the conversion of the Civic Auditorium building to a first-class sports center and exposition
area* (1-1/2 million)
We in Seattle have felt a great need of many years for adequate
public facilities for sport, cultural and commercial purposes* The
Civic Center Committee was organized in January,, 1954, to study this
problem and now we come to you with our first report--a report which
reflects the considered judgment of many architects, engineers and
real estate people* I feel this is a creditable job to which the community owes a debt to Waldo Christenson and the many able people
who assisted him. On the Planning Committee's behalf I would like
to thank the Junior League of Seattle for yeoman service in the many